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We are seeking a Risk Manager to support the North America third party risk management program and lead multiple strategic initiatives with the TLMP program. The Third Party Lifecycle Management Program (TLMP) team is a second line of defense Third Party Risk Management team operating as part of the Corporate Risk function and acts as a 2nd Line of Defense.
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Risk management, compliance management, and/or enterprise governance as it relates to how technologies can be and are leveraged throughout organizations' internal audit, risk and compliance functions and processes, as well as the associated benefits that can be realized.
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Minimum twelve years of recent, relevant experience in consulting or industry focused on: commercial lending, credit or financial analysis, credit risk management, underwriting, portfolio management, financial analysis, and reporting; previous supervisory experience and experience and responsibility for driving business and managing revenue.
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Consults on high visibility/high-risk IT projects and guides team members and information security staff on security and compliance matters. Graduation from an accredited post-secondary college or university with major coursework in information technology or cyber security, computer information systems, computer science, management information systems, or a related field is strongly preferred.
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Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or similar credentials.
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At RiskOptics, we aim to make risk management more strategic, pulling it up from tactical "check-the-box" work to something more valuable to both the company and the security team.
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Supporting the implementation and operation of our operational risk management framework, including embedding of the risk and control self assessment process, risk incident post mortems and issues management, including impact assessment to help with remediation prioritisation, risk assessment of new product and growth initiatives governance, and more.
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You will also identify opportunities to implement stronger controls, processes, and governance mechanisms to enhance risk mitigation and regulatory compliance for last mile delivery and customer claims management.
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We're looking for a Risk Manager to join our North America Risk Team. In this second line of defense role, you'll give support to Wisers in rolling out and embedding core elements of the risk management framework, with a focus on operational risk.
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Examples would be Trade Analyst, Position Risk Management, Settlements, etc. Defining, planning, and executing end-to-end Commodity Trading & Risk Management solutions, including transaction capture, risk management, logistics, and accounting.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with risk analysis, floodplain mapping, and program management to support Risk MAP (Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning) implementation, as well as experience with use of GIS for analysis, including knowledge in HAZUS, Earthquake Program, Dam Safety, and/or mitigation planning.
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You will collaborate closely with teams like the Google Procurement Organization (GPO), Risk (Third-Party Risk Management), Legal, and Finance to drive innovation in this space. Expertise in third-party risk management, and stakeholder and vendor management.
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This includes overseeing information security awareness programs for all approved systems users and coordination of information security and risk management projects with resources from the IT organization, business units, and partner UT organizations.
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4+ years of experience in trust & safety, Integrity, content policy, transparency reporting, governance, compliance, or risk management. Meta's ISSO GRC is the central engine driving risk management and compliance at the company, supporting Meta and the family of apps.
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The Chief Safety Officer / Risk Manager functions as the point of contact and liaison or coordinator for all matters pertaining to Risk Management, Health and Safety, Emergency Management and School Safety.
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